So you have a few questions in the post and I'll try to address them separately: Yes, you can of course. I studied architecture in school, learned coding while working a 9 to 5 job. So I was in a somewhat similar boat to you. The only thing you need to learn coding is time and patience. That time can be condensed (8 hours…
I'd say give learning programming a serious shot but don't try to force it if it's not your thing. It is possible to learn to do all parts of making a game but putting all of that together to make even a small game is too much brain drain - you'll spread yourself too thin and burn out. As others stated, don't expect to get…
Hi crossroads 2020, Before you dive into programming, the big two, Unity and Unreal, have visual scripting available. In Unreal it is Blueprints. And for Unity a not this expensive addon exists. Playmaker. You can come pretty far with those two solutions without to write a single line of code. So the first decision that…